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Harry B. Greenberg

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  441
Citations -  36848

Harry B. Greenberg is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rotavirus & Virus. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 433 publications receiving 34941 citations. Previous affiliations of Harry B. Greenberg include Baylor College of Medicine & United States Department of Commerce.

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Diversity of rotavirus serotypes in Mexican infants with gastroenteritis.

TL;DR: Stool specimens from infants with rotavirus gastroenteritis hospitalized in two Mexican cities were examined by serotype- and subgroup-specific enzyme immunoassays and indicate that heterotypic neutralizing antibody responses occur frequently following infection with serotype 4 rotaviruses.
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Infant and adult human B cell responses to rotavirus share common immunodominant variable gene repertoires.

TL;DR: RV-specific B cell repertoires of infants aged 2–11 mo and those of adults were highly related when compared by VH, D, JH, VL, and JL segment selection, extent of junctional diversity, and mean H chain complementarity determining region 3 length, suggesting that residual fetal bias of the B cell repertoire is not a limiting determinant of the quality of Ab responses to viruses beyond the neonatal period.
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Quantitative Evaluation of Rotaviral Antigenemia in Children with Acute Rotaviral Diarrhea

TL;DR: Serum levels of both antigen and RNA were inversely associated with baseline titers of rotaviral serum immunoglobulin G, andAntigenemia was associated with infection with G1 strains and with low baseline titer of rotviral serum antibody.